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This book is also available as a set, together with Volume II.
Please visit www.peterlang.com/view/product/84550 Patterns of
Patronage in Renaissance Rome is the first full-length study of the
life and works of Francesco Sperulo of Camerino (1463-1531). In a
remarkable career during which the poet progressed from serving as
a soldier of fortune in the service of Cesare Borgia to an Italian
bishopric, Sperulo produced a significant body of Latin poetry,
here presented in a critical edition for the first time. An
impressive array of contemporary figures including Leonardo da
Vinci, Isabella d'Este, Raphael and Baldassare Castiglione appear
in his verse. By placing his work within the larger historical,
literary, political and social context, this study, published in
two volumes, sheds light on the role played by neo-Latin poetry at
the papal court and documents the impact of classical culture in
Rome during the period usually referred to as "the High
Renaissance". Volume I reconstructs Sperulo's life and circle of
contacts by placing the poet's works in chronological order and
setting them within the political and social circumstances of their
composition. Archival documents scattered across Italy,
penitentiary records from the Vatican Archives and a voluminous
correspondence with the Duke of Urbino and members of the Varano
family of Camerino show that Sperulo was intimately involved in
papal politics and intrigue; indeed, he was almost assassinated for
his involvement. A selection of this correspondence is included
here to supplement the poet's biography.
This book is also available as a set, together with Volume I.
Please visit www.peterlang.com/view/product/84550 Patterns of
Patronage in Renaissance Rome is the first full-length study of the
life and works of Francesco Sperulo of Camerino (1463-1531). In a
remarkable career during which the poet progressed from serving as
a soldier of fortune in the service of Cesare Borgia to an Italian
bishopric, Sperulo produced a significant body of Latin poetry,
here presented in a critical edition for the first time. An
impressive array of contemporary figures including Leonardo da
Vinci, Isabella d'Este, Raphael and Baldassare Castiglione appear
in his verse. By placing his work within the larger historical,
literary, political and social context, this study, published in
two volumes, sheds light on the role played by neo-Latin poetry at
the papal court and documents the impact of classical culture in
Rome during the period usually referred to as "the High
Renaissance". Volume II presents a complete critical edition of all
Sperulo's surviving Latin works in poetry and prose, with
translation and commentary. This remarkable oeuvre documents Cesare
Borgia's conquest of Faenza, suggests to Raphael a programme for
the fresco decoration of the Villa Madama, records conversations on
love with Isabella d'Este, describes the newly-discovered
antiquities and reports a sensational murder. Two orations,
delivered on the eve of the Sack of Rome, celebrate a treaty
between Spain and France and a Polish victory in the Crimean
steppes.
This scarce antiquarian book is a selection from Kessinger
Publishing's Legacy Reprint Series. Due to its age, it may contain
imperfections such as marks, notations, marginalia and flawed
pages. Because we believe this work is culturally important, we
have made it available as part of our commitment to protecting,
preserving, and promoting the world's literature. Kessinger
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